samsr, how much bigger? Sounds like this one is going a great job so far!
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Has anyone heard of Summer Rose Farms in Strasburg? Are they still selling hatching eggs? I could call but figured I'd ask here first. I'm dieing for EE, Ameracauna or Olive Eggers to hatch. I emailed them twice and haven't heard anything. Mostly wondering if anyone had had experience and if they're still selling. Thanks
Last weekend I hatched some of Mayah's eggs, the ones that are black are available if anyone is interested (I think there were 4? I am in a hotel and am having a senior moment), I decided to keep the lighter colored ones and grow them out a bit to see what they look like, but kept the first black one I hatched and it's a nice chick, pea comb, feathered legs so probably at least part Marans.
This coming weekend I am hatching more of the mixes from the production flock out on the Mesa (Eastern Pueblo County) - last time they were a nice mix of red, blond, and black chicks, and the first person who came to look at them bought all of them so I don't have any a few weeks old to tell you how they feather out LOL - his flock is production Reds, Barred Rocks, and Leghorns, and possibly one or two other breeds, the eggs are mainly shades of brown ranging from medium to very dark. Very robust chicks, I must say.
Having added the new male RIR to my flock last Saturday, I will start checking for fertility when I get home tomorrow, and if he is doing his job I'll start setting those this weekend, he will cover 2 RIR, 2 hatchery Speckled Sussex, and a SLW.
The chicks that hatched weekend before last will stay awhile, they were shipped eggs and I intend to keep most of the Silkies and probably most of the Ameraucanas and EEs at least for the time being. The Ams are Lavender over Black, and all the EEs hatched out black as well, and now I'm kicking myself for not marking them, and for not separating those eggs so when they hatched I would know which were which to mark in the first place. Live and learn.
I am so adoring chicks, and so sad to be away for a couple of nights. Can't wait to get home tomorrow night!
I need more coops LOL.